Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). Live streaming video at http://ustre.am/TM8N YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab

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Boy oh boy, there's something wrong with that picture. Glad you made it home o.k. Better home than somewhere else I guess. The older men alone around here no matter how disabled they are want to stay in their homes. Well, some major inconvenience (matter of attitude) for a few months will be worth it for the sake of a healthy rest of your life. And this too will pass and be over soon. There are no major deals today that can't be handled with God. It certainly seems you should have some home help.

Glad you are home John. Too bad the wood stove did not get hooked up before you had your accident. It sure would be nice to sit next to it with a good book when you can't get about all that easy. Hope you mend soon. Best wishes from Michael in Maine.

I'm hoping your neighbors can fix up a temporary ramp for your wheels ... and help with the chores & water transfers that you don't have automated.Makin it to the outhouse is a challenge right now. ~Eric

Good to see you home John. I'm sure you'll figure out a routine that works for your current situation. There's a bunch of us who wish we were closer so we could help out. Looks like you're going to have plenty to blog about in the upcoming days. Take care.

Horrible pics by the way. Hope you heal quickly. were you alone when this happened? How did you get to help? My step grand-daughter had to be air lifted from Landsdown to Fairfax. The flight was only 12 minutes. The final bill came to more than 25,000 for the air lift. They had incredible insurance. I'd be screwed if that happened to me. I'm glad your back home.